palindrome
Thru a hedge, backwards and forwards.
J Pie has a few words to say about The Scum's endless blame-game politics as they now target the homeless.
John
John
To be frank it is pointless even trying to have a sensible discussion when you ask "Toriescum" to talk to you.
You think you may be funny using expressing expressions like that but only a masochist would ever think of talking to you.
Most expats in Spain tend to be pretty stable and sensible. It's the tourist who get drunk. The expats are very well behaved and nowhere as angry as you seem to be recently.Given the damage your party has done to the UK and the sheer amount they have stolen from us do you expect any different? I’m personally amazed every Conservative office or club in the country isn’t on fire or recently extinguished at this point. Things probably look different in Spain surrounded by drunk or senile ex-pats, but here your lot is hated even more than Thatcher was back in the ‘80s.
Most expats in Spain tend to be pretty stable and sensible. It's the tourist who get drunk. The expats are very well behaved and nowhere as angry as you seem to be recently.
To be frank it is pointless even trying to have a sensible discussion when you ask "Toriescum" to talk to you.
You think you may be funny using expressing expressions like that but only a masochist would ever think of talking to you.
To be honest I have not viewed the tube but there is absolutely no point in discussing anything with you because you view me and my like as "massive *****".
To be honest I have not viewed the tube but there is absolutely no point in discussing anything with you because you view me and my like as "massive *****".
Not sure what this means, but if it's forums' (or maybe this forum's) Tory scum, things become clearer. However, if you wish to invent a new word indicative of the above, you'd simply have to combine Tory and scum, as there's no such thing as Torie. I never get het up about politics in this country as there's little hope of voting in a competent and responsible party and governance, along with much else, seems to have entered a period of utter mediocracy, waste and lack of vision. Ah! That's better.forums Toriescum
Not sure what this means, but if it's forums' (or maybe this forum's) Tory scum, things become clearer. However, if you wish to invent a new word indicative of the above, you'd simply have to combine Tory and scum, as there's no such thing as Torie. I never get het up about politics in this country as there's little hope of voting in a competent and responsible party and governance, along with much else, seems to have entered a period of utter mediocracy, waste and lack of vision. Ah! That's better.
It's convenient for the less mentally able to stereotype. Life is so much simpler when you can invent a target group to abuse.
Burn the witch!
You omitted the aimless and useless. 'Sparts' is an interesting newcomer; also 'prods' and I agree about the Trots unless you mean diarrhoea.Yep: the homeless,
I think you will find the witch is still dead....It's convenient for the less mentally able to stereotype. Life is so much simpler when you can invent a target group to abuse.
Burn the witch!
Well, with English being the wonderful dog's dinner of origins that it is, spelling is less important. Punctuation, though, is set in stone. Funny thing; I've just noticed your avatar and I'm surprised, as I thought Corbyn was left ! Extreme left, by all accounts.But you ignore that and concentrate on the spelling if that's more important for you
Clever stuff. I wouldn't have a clue, nor really any interest, in who votes for which party on this forum. Do you use AI by any chance?I've learned quite a lot from Tory-voting people on these pages.
FIFY. The possessive apostrophe is in almost all cases a needless anachronism. It’s only “set in stone” out of the inertia of printing convention. It’s good to see it dying in casual communication & I expect a time when it disappears entirelyWell, with English being the wonderful dogs dinner of origins that it is, spelling is less important. Punctuation, though, is set in stone.